The Durham University Journal, Volums 78-79University of Durham., 1986 |
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Pàgina 152
... essays also make a more or less convincing case for intellectual continuities between Lawrence and other modernist giants — Sartre ( T.H. Adamowski ) , Forster ( Frederick P.W. McDowell ) and Joyce ( separate essays by James C. Cowan ...
... essays also make a more or less convincing case for intellectual continuities between Lawrence and other modernist giants — Sartre ( T.H. Adamowski ) , Forster ( Frederick P.W. McDowell ) and Joyce ( separate essays by James C. Cowan ...
Pàgina 365
... essays of the present volume address themselves to one of the major problems of the recent history of science : to what extent did the occult sciences ( alchemy , astrology , numerology and natural magic ) contribute to the scientific ...
... essays of the present volume address themselves to one of the major problems of the recent history of science : to what extent did the occult sciences ( alchemy , astrology , numerology and natural magic ) contribute to the scientific ...
Pàgina 384
... essays , if not quite an apologia pro vita sua , at least set the tone for Professor Gash's volume . Of the remaining thirteen essays , five concern to a greater or lesser degree Sir Robert Peel , one Peel's one - time enemy Lord George ...
... essays , if not quite an apologia pro vita sua , at least set the tone for Professor Gash's volume . Of the remaining thirteen essays , five concern to a greater or lesser degree Sir Robert Peel , one Peel's one - time enemy Lord George ...
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THE IDEA OF THE RESTORATION OF THE JEWS IN ENGLISH | 23 |
THRASYMACHAN | 39 |
WHAT HAPPENS IN PIERS PLOWMAN AND | 51 |
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